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    ARMENIANS WORKING IN RUSSIA TO GET PENSION

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    [07:03 pm] 12 December, 2006

    Armenia is the forth country that will sign an agreement with the
    Russian Federation on social reforms, namely referring to the sphere
    of pensions.

    This means that the Armenians working in Russia will have no troubles
    and concerns while retiring. They can be convinced that the years in
    Russia haven't been in vain.

    "This is really a good chance for all the citizens of Russia who
    once worked in RF and now fear that they may lose their pensions of
    that period and stay in Russia for that reason. This will become a
    kind of incentive for them to return to their Motherland without any
    further fear", announced Vazgen Khachikyan, president of the Social
    Insurance Foundation.

    On December 5-6, joint consultation of the heads of Armenian and
    Russian Social Insurance Foundations was held in Moscow. The parties
    focused on a number of issues; including the citizens of the two
    countries, the provision of pensions of oversea workers, the reforms
    of the pension system, the activities of the foundations and their
    further improvement.

    Which country will appoint and pay the pension? Vazgen Khachikyan
    claims that citizens' pensions are discussed and fixed in the country
    where they have applied.

    For example, if any Armenian has worked in RF for 10 years, RF (which
    has got Department of International Pensions) will pay for those 10
    years and the rest will be paid by Armenia. According to statistics
    data, 600 - 800 thousand RA citizens have settled in Russia over the
    past 10-12 years.

    In Mr. Khachikyan's opinion, the number of pensioners will surpass
    100 thousand. Though the head of the Social Insurance Foundation is
    unaware of the number of the Russian workers in the boundaries of
    Armenia, he assumes that it is not great.

    There are vital differences between the pensions of the two
    countries. Pensioners get 3000 rubles (approximately 120 USD) in Russia
    whereas Armenian pensioners get 11 400 AMD (approximately 32 USD). "The
    point is that life costs higher in Russia", says Vazgen Khachatryan.

    Currently the base pension is 4250 AMD in Armenia.

    Average pension will be increased to 13500 AMD in 2007.

    By the way, while calculating the pensions of the Armenians working in
    Russia, they will take into consideration the payments to the social
    insurance foundations and not work experience.

    It is not a secret that most of the Armenians working in Russia haven't
    got legal right to work, thus they will not make use of this privilege.

    It is noteworthy that 1317 pensioners of Armenia, who were deprived
    of pensions because of the absence of social cards, can already get
    their pensions.

    "Under the decision of Constitutional Court according to which the
    existence of social card is no more obligatory, everyone can get
    pension henceforth. 700 pensioners have already got pensions", says
    Vazgen Khachikyan.
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